Welcome to St. Michael.

The parish at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church is a community for fellowship and shared worship. We welcome new members to our religious community with open arms.

Daily Mass (M-F): 7 a.m.Saturday: 5 p.m.Sunday: 8 & 10 a.m.

Pray with us.

We most often think of prayer as a petition - asking God for something. There are also prayers of adoration, intercession and thanksgiving. Prayer is man's search for God. In prayer, God engages our heart.

Daily Mass (M-F): 7 a.m.Saturday: 5 p.m.Sunday: 8 & 10 a.m.

Saint of the Day

Catholic saints are holy people and human people who lived extraordinary lives. Each saint the Church honors responded to God's invitation to use his or her unique gifts. God calls each one of us to be a saint.

Make a gift online.

If you would like to make a single donation, schedule ongoing contributions or change your level of giving, you can accomplish it all online. This safe and convenient option is one of the easiest ways to support St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church.

We implement the safest and most up-to-date security standards for online transactions so you don't need to worry about lost checks, misplaced funds, or having personal information compromised.

Recent Homilies from Fr. Kevin Schroeder

To listen to this homily, click here. There is a desire in every person for a perfect world. Especially when things get really tough. We all take refuge in the simple thought that the world can be a better place than what we are experiencing here and now. And I suspect that all of us, […]

To listen to this homily, click here. As some of you know, I recently went on retreat for 6 days. Every priest is required to go away each year for at least 5 days, not only for his well-being but also for the good of his people. The wisdom of the Church has found that […]

Once again, we’ve arrived at the end of another church year. Leading up to today, you may have noticed how the readings have become increasingly apocalyptic and speak of the end times and the divine judgment of the earth. To mark the conclusion of this liturgical year, the Church gives us the feast of Christ […]